Stories tagged with "Indystar"
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Denied coverage? We want to hear from you
The cost of health care is a major part of the ongoing national debate over health reform. The last six months of a person’s life represents a large portion of that cost,...
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Tell us about your experiences with end-of-life care
The cost of health care is a major part of the ongoing national debate over health reform. The last six months of a person’s life represents a large portion of that cost,...
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Suspect surrenders in woman's shooting
A 22-year-old man was charged with shooting the mother of his child while she quarreled with another woman. Juan Robinson, Indianapolis, turned himself into Indianapolis...
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Recently laid off? Tell us your story
Recently laid off? The Star is looking for workers who were not only laid off but given meager severance packages. Or for companies that have had to cut back severance pay due to...
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Welcome to the 2009 Fall Arts Guide!
Each year, The Indianapolis Star provides an insider’s look at the array of offerings on the fall arts scene — art exhibitions, dance, theater, music and literary...
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Street robbery, 2 home invasions reported
By Kevin O’Neal kevin.oneal@indystar.com The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating three overnight robberies in different parts of the city. One man...
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Today's 'Biz Buzz': Lilly, Republic Airways
Big pharma Eli Lilly and Co. is the largest private employer in Central Indiana, so any setback has a ripple effect in the city. So far today, Wall Street has been kind to the...
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Boomers find a lot to like at Fringe Festival
If you think the Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival attracts only twentysomethings from Broad Ripple, young professionals from Downtown or urban hipsters from Irvington, think...
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Brazil honors town’s Tuskegee Airman
BRAZIL, Ind. — A member of a famed World War II group of black fighter pilots known as the Tuskegee Airmen has received a lasting tribute in his Indiana hometown. Brazil, Ind., has...
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Worker without health insurance? Tell us
Do you work for a company that doesn’t offer health insurance? If so and you would like to comment on the merits of a national health-care plan, please contact Star reporter...
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State audits Carmel's public golf club
A State Board of Accounts official confirmed on Tuesday the Carmel-owned Brookshire Golf Club was under investigation. Deputy State Examiner Mike Bozymski confirmed the audit, but...
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Butler forward's scoring helps U.S. defeat Croatia
Butler forward Gordon Hayward scored nine of his 15 points in the closing six minutes, helping the United States come from behind to defeat Croatia 81-77 today in a semifinal of...
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Westfield delays hiring architect for downtown project
WESTFIELD — Westfield likely will wait until August to hire an architect for Grand Junction, its downtown redevelopment project. The Grand Junction Task Group planned to...
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Avon-to-Downtown bus gains added support
BROWNSBURG — Town officials have given their blessing to support a possible express bus service from Hendricks County to Downtown Indianapolis. The Central Indiana Regional...
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Brownsburg Chevy dealer closes
BROWNSBURG — An 81-year-old Brownsburg business closed its doors this week — another victim of a sluggish economy. Blanck Chevrolet, one of the town’s oldest remaining...
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Overnight fire guts Bedford church
BEDFORD, Ind. — An overnight fire gutted a Southern Indiana church, leaving only its limestone walls and some roof timbers standing. Bedford firefighters thought they had the blaze...
